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The text of the book is intended to be a eomprehensive treatment of eontrol engineering for any undergraduate eourse where this appears as a topie. The book is also intended to be a referenee souree for praetising engineers, students undertaking Masters degrees, and an introduetory text for Ph.D. researeh students. [Pg.454]

Astrid M.W. Bulte is a researcher in science edncation, being since 1999 connected to the Freudenthal Institnte for Science and Mathematics Education at Utrecht University, The Netherlands. In her current position she focuses her research on the development and evaluation of authentic practice-based science units for secondary education. She contributes to the education of student - science teachers, teaching students how to communicate science issues. She takes a leading position in national curriculum developments. After she obtained her Master degree in Chemical Engineering Science in 1989, she completed her doctoral thesis in 1994 in the same subject at the same university. From 1994 till 1999, she was a teacher of physics and chemistry in secondary education. [Pg.352]

Fr. loannoni. Fluorescence Spectra and Ab Initio Study of HCOOH, Master Degree Thesis, Brock University, St-Catharines, 1989. [Pg.188]

When I obtained my Masters Degree in experimental physics at the Free University in Amsterdam in 1978,1 was totally unaware that as interesting an area as catalysis, with so many challenges for the physicist, existed. I am particularly grateful to Adri van der Kraan and Nick Delgass who introduced me, via the Mossbauer Effect in iron catalysts, to the field of catalysis. My Ph.D. advisors at Delft, Adri van der Kraan, Jan van Loef and Vladimir Ponec (Leiden), together with Roel Prins from Eindhoven, stimulated and helped me to pursue a career in catalysis, now about seventeen years ago. [Pg.11]

Mmonatau, Y. (2005). Flour from the morama bean Composition and sensory properties in a Botswana perspective. Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa, Masters Degree Thesis. [Pg.243]

T. Hayasaka, Master Degree Thesis, Tokyo University of Science (1990). [Pg.591]

James Orbinski is a research scientist and clinician at St. Michael s Hospital, Toronto, and an Associate Professor of Medicine and Political Science at the University of Toronto. He received his MD degree from McMaster University in 1990, and completed a Masters degree in international relations at the University of Toronto in 1998, before becoming international president of Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) from 1998 to 2001. His research interests are focused on access to healthcare, medicines, and other health technologies medical humanitarianism in war and social crisis, and global health policy. [Pg.286]

Eline M. Sepers recently completed a Masters degree in Biomedical Science at the University of Amsterdam. Her work on this volume was undertaken during an internship with the Unit for History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Sydney. [Pg.287]

Chemistry was never an easy topic for science writer KRISTA WEST. Only after years of studying chemistry in life science and earth science did she realize (and appreciate) its power. Today, she writes young adult chemistry books on topics as diverse as states of matter, chemical reactions, and the properties of metals. Krista holds masters degrees in Earth Science and Journalism, both from Columbia University in New York. She lives in Fairbanks, Alaska with her husband and two sons. [Pg.119]

Zavalii, I.Yu. 1982. Thesis for a Master degree, Lviv State university, Lviv, 198. [Pg.146]

Devetta, I. (2009). Alcuni aspetti della tecnologia della vinificazione del Vinsanto Toscano tradizionale, con particolare riguardo alia fermentazione e ai lieviti interessati. Master degree, Faculty of Agriculture, Catholic University of Sacro Cuore, Piacenza, Italy. [Pg.96]

Current Masters Degree Programs in Forensic Science... [Pg.37]

Yusuke Amino was born injapan in 1958. He received his master degree in 1983 and Ph.D. in 1991 from Kyoto University under the direction of Professor Takeo Saegusa and Professor Yoshihiko Ito. In 1983, he joined the Central Research Laboratories of Ajinomoto Co., Inc. He studied a natural product synthesis at Colorado State University (with Professor R. M. Williams) from 1991 to 1993. After studying the chemistry of sweet peptides at UCSD (with Professor M. Goodman) in 1994, he returned to Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Since then, he has been working on the structure—activity relationships of taste compounds. [Pg.669]

Pin Ching Mancss is a Senior Scientist at NREL. She received her Masters Degree in 1976 at Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN. She worked as a Research Specialist at the University of California, Berkeley, CA from 1976 to 1980, before joining NREL in 1981. Her research interests are in studies of the physiology, biochemistry, and molecular biology of various biological H2-production reactions in cyanobacteria, photosynthetic bacteria, and cellulolytic fermentative bacteria. [Pg.1]

Dr. Cecchi is also involved in Teaching of Experimental Sciences and Scientific Master Degrees, two projects whose purposes are, respectively, to improve the methodologies of teaching physical sciences and to encourage students to study scientific subjects. She is the author of more than 50 research articles, reviews, congress lectures, and other communications and was the corresponding author of an article that received an award from the Italian Research Evaluation Panel. [Pg.217]

Sabine, G. H., editor, Abstracts of Theses Accepted in Partial Satisfaction of the Requirements for the Doctors Degree, 1940, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N. Y., 1941. List of titles of theses accepted in 1940 for the masters degree is appended. [Pg.117]

Marc Brammer is Senior Research Analyst with Innovest Strategic Value Advisors in New York. Mr. Brammer covers companies in the specialty chemicals, industrial manufacturing, and automotive sectors and has researched a number of reports on corporate accountability and environmental policy. He holds a Masters degree in Political Theory from the Graduate Faculty of the New School University. [Pg.503]

Tsuyoshi Ando received his bachelor degree in 1995, master degree in 1997, and Ph.D. degree in 2000 from Kyoto University. His doctoral study was on the development of transition-metal-catalyzed living radical polymerization systems under the direction of Professor Mitsuo Sawamoto, where he received a Research Fellowship for Young Scientists of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Scientists (1998-2000). He joined the Kyoto University faculty, Department of Polymer Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, as a research instructor in 2000. His research activity is focused on controlled reactions, including precision polymerization, catalyzed by metal compounds. [Pg.458]


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